EC665: Forecasting, Time Series Analysis and Survey Design

The use in business of time series analysis, economic forecasting and survey methods. (Required)

EC681: Research Paper and Seminar

Co-ordinator: Dr. Christine Neill

Day/Time: TBA

Location: TBA

The completion of a research paper on a topic related to one or more of the graduate courses that students have completed. Co-operative education students may select topics that relate to their work term experience. Students give presentations based on their research paper. (1.0 credits; required in your third academic term)

Spring 2018

EC681: Research Paper and Seminar

Co-ordinator: Dr. Ke Pang

Day/Time: TBA

Location: TBA

The completion of a research paper on a topic related to one or more of the graduate courses that students have completed. Cooperative education students may select topics that relate to their work term experience. Students give presentations based on their research paper. (1.0 credits; required in your third academic term)

Fall 2018

EC620: Microeconomics I

Professor: TBD

Day/Time: TBD

Location: TBD

The economic theory of business decision making and its application to a variety of problems. Strategic decisions are emphasized. (Required)

EC640: Macroeconomics I

Professor: TBD

Day/Time: TBD

Location: TBD

A study of modern macroeconomics, including economic growth, money demand and macroeconomic policy in the short run. (Required)

EC655: Econometrics

Professor: TBD

Day/Time: TBD

Location: TBD

A survey of applied econometrics, including basic regression theory and an examination of a variety of econometric applications in both microeconomics and macroeconomics. (Required)

EC681: Research Paper and Seminar

Co-ordinator: TBD

Day/Time: TBD

Location: TBD

The completion of a research paper on a topic related to one or more of the graduate courses that students have completed. Co-operative education students may select topics that relate to their work term experience. Students give presentations based on their research paper. (1.0 credits; required in your third academic term)